It would be cool if GhostDoc Pro would warn developers of "illegal" characters within their XML comments.

Scenario:

Yesterday, it took me a while to figure out that the reason GhostDoc Pro errored out on my comments was that I had several code examples that used the binary '&' (ampersand operator) and perhaps should have used the HTML code '&amp;' instead.

Would have been great if while parsing the 100+ lines of comments and source code examples I had typed in, GhostDoc Pro would have substituted the correct XML \ HTML codes everyplace I had an ampersand.

I know there are other scenarios (such as <code> examples of generics) that have to be formatted differently in order for the XML to remain well formed and valid. Agin, it would be a killer tool if GhostDoc Pro could make those changes or at least alert the user to the existance of an illegal character.

Developer can choose a menu command like "Preview the documentation" to see how his documentation will be display. There are some special characters (like &lt; &gt;..) which aren't easy to see directly from the IDE editor.

Option to include custom dictionary into the profile/rule publishing - Enterprise Edition introduces Shared dictionary (in addition to User dictionary). Shared dictionary can be included and published for all Analysis Module users.